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e-petition: David Cameron and George Osbourne to Resign

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ttosca · 03/01/2013 01:33

Responsible department: Cabinet Office

We the undersigned petition for the resignation of David Cameron and George Osbourne.

Since entering office, David Cameron, George Osbourne and the Coalition as a whole have shown themselves repeatedly to be utterly out of touch with the British people's needs and utterly incapable of making any improvement to the financial situation in the UK.

Their sole solution to every embarrassment and failure has been to blame the previous government, who left office over two years ago, since that time there has been no improvement and it is an affront to people's intelligence that we be expected to believe that the last government are still responsible for the current situation two years down the line.

With members of all parties commenting on their concern and distrust of the current government, it is clear that public and political confidence in them is nearly zero.

We call for the resignation of David Cameron and George Osbourne and for a new general election to be called

epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/33327

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ttosca · 03/01/2013 01:33

For the lolz.

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Saltycopporn · 04/01/2013 11:35

Yes lolz. At you though not with you.

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mrscog · 04/01/2013 11:42

That is the most ridiculous petition I've ever seen! It is far better for democracy and helping people to make these petitions about small issues where something can be done to raise awareness to MP's that might not be aware of them - an example I can think of being the nappies for SN children that Riven raised when she met the PM - I'm sure lots of MP's weren't aware of this.

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flatpackhamster · 04/01/2013 16:20

Hahaha. It's just like he doesn't know how government works.

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grimbletart · 04/01/2013 17:29

Relax folks - it's a another ttosca thread. Grin

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RowanMumsnet · 05/01/2013 10:29

Hello

We've moved this to our Petitions Noticeboard topic now.

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